Kloman returns for his second year as a member of the Tennessee
Tech coaching staff, having gained 13 years of experience coaching
in high school, collegiate, and university settings. In his most
recent position before Tech, he was the acting assistant basketball
coach at North Carolina Central University, seeing the Eagles to a
17-15 overall record, 10-6 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic
Conference.

An accomplished recruiter, Kloman is the founder of
recruitingrumors.com, one of the fastest growing coaching and
recruiting services across the country at the time of its inception
in March of 2008. The website served to help countless college
coaches with player evaluations over the course of the rigorous
process of recruiting.

Kloman continued to use his knowledge as a recruiter during the
2009-10 season as the recruiting and academic coordinator at
Pikeville College under head coach Kelly Wells. Prior to that, he
spent the 2007-08 campaign as an assistant coach and admissions
counselor at Daniel Webster College in Nashua, N.H. where he was in
charge of recruiting, player development, while also working as an
admissions counselor for the school.

He also spent one season as an assistant coach at Pfeiffer
University where he was a member of a staff that led all Division I
and II teams in scoring with a 97.7 point per game average. Kloman
worked as a fulltime recruiting coordinator, JV head coach, and
player development while at Pfeiffer.

From April 2002-2005, Kloman earned a position at the University
of Tennessee and was put in charge of player development. He helped
the UT coaching staff with recruiting, and helped run the summer
camps held by the basketball program. C.J. Watson, Chris Lofton,
and Jujuan Smith were players that Kloman particularly had a hand
in helping them get to the next level and play professional
basketball.

From 1998-2002, the Asheville, N.C. native worked as a student
assistant with the Volunteer basketball program under former UT
head coach Jerry Green. Kloman graduated from A.C. Reynolds High
School in Asheville in 1998 and completed his bachelor of arts,
sociology degree in 2002 at UT.